| Literature DB >> 26035304 |
Chih-Mei Chen1, Elisabeth Thiering2, Jan-Paul Zock3, Simona Villani4, Mario Olivieri5, Lars Modig6, Deborah Jarvis7, Dan Norbäck8, Giuseppe Verlato9, Joachim Heinrich2.
Abstract
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26035304 PMCID: PMC4452769 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Baseline characteristics of the study population (subset of ECRHS II).
| n/N (%) | |
|---|---|
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| 353/3003 (12%) |
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| 461/3003 (15%) |
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| 709/3003 (24%) |
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| 1301/3003 (43%) |
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| 927/3003 (31%) |
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| male | 1404/3003 (47%) |
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| 27-38y | 740/3003 (25%) |
| 38-44y | 692/3003 (23%) |
| 44-50y | 825/3003 (27%) |
| 50-56y | 746/3003 (25%) |
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| 311/3003 (10%) |
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| 580/3001 (19%) |
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| 1342/2971 (45%) |
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| current smoking | 866/2904 (30%) |
| current ETS | 615/2904 (21%) |
| former smoking and current ETS | 532/2904 (18%) |
| no ETS, no smoking | 891/2904 (31%) |
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| Never (or no vacuum cleaner) | 1408/2906 (48%) |
| Less than once a month | 1123/2906 (39%) |
| More than once a month | 375/2906 (13%) |
1 Never had asthma and no lower respiratory symptoms (wheezing/whistling, tightness in chest, attack of shortness of breath during rest/activity, woken up by an attack of shortness of breath, asthma attack, medication), trouble with breathing, hay fever, runny or blocked nose without a cold, or medicine for breathing (last 12 months)
2 exposure to second-hand smoke, smoke at home or during work
Fig 1Associations between cat allergen concentrations in mattress dust and asthmatic and allergic respiratory symptoms.
Fig 1 shows the associations between log-transformed cat allergen concentrations in mattress dust and asthmatic and allergic respiratory symptoms with approximate significance of the smooth terms
Associations between cat allergen exposures stratified based on the previously defined threshold and asthmatic respiratory symptoms.
| Any lower respiratory symptoms v.s. reference group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| μg/g | any lower resp. symp. | sensitized to cat | allergic symptoms near cat/dog/horses | |||
| n | OR | N | OR | n | OR | |
| undetectable | 477 | Ref. | 228 | 233 | ||
| 0.10–0.23 | 480 | 1.02 (0.77–1.35) | 241 | 1.00 (0.60–1.66) | 270 | 1.25 (0.78–1.98) |
| 0.24–0.63 | 412 | 1.03 (0.76–1.39) | 210 | 1.09 (0.64–1.85) | 241 | 1.47 (0.91–2.38) |
| 0.64–8.0 | 427 | 0.90 (0.66–1.22) | 232 | 1.03 (0.61–1.75) | 252 | 1.19 (0.73–1.94) |
| >8.0 | 432 | 0.98 (0.72–1.32) | 217 | 0.97 (0.57–1.64) | 228 | 0.99 (0.60–1.65) |
1 Adjusted for sex, smoking, mattress-protector, frequency of mattress vacuuming and center (as a random effect)
Associations between cat allergen exposures stratified based on the previously defined threshold and reported asthmatic respiratory symptoms, excluding subjects who reported current use of asthma medication or the use of steroid nasal spray/ antihistamines for allergy in the past 12 months.
| Any lower respiratory symptoms v.s. reference group | ||||||
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| μg/g | any lower resp. symp. | sensitized to cat | allergic symptoms near cat/dog/horses | |||
| OR | OR | OR | ||||
| undetectable | 409 | 208 | 205 | |||
| 0.10–0.23 | 400 | 0.93 (0.69–1.26) | 214 | 0.68 (0.33–1.38) | 230 | 1.25 (0.66–2.36) |
| 0.24–0.63 | 351 | 1.09 (0.80–1.50) | 186 | 1.08 (0.55–2.12) | 207 |
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| 0.64–8.0 | 361 | 0.82 (0.60–1.14) | 206 | 0.92 (0.46–1.84) | 219 | 1.33 (0.70–2.56) |
| >8.0 | 370 | 0.97 (0.70–1.33) | 191 | 0.84 (0.42–1.70) | 191 | 0.83 (0.41–1.69) |
1 Adjusted for sex, smoking, frequency of mattress-protector, mattress vacuuming and centre (as random effect)
Fig 2Associations between domestic cat allergen exposure and asthmatic and allergic respiratory symptoms stratified by community cat prevalence.
Fig 2 shows the associations between log-transformed cat allergen concentrations in mattress dust and asthmatic and allergic respiratory symptoms with approximate significance of the smooth terms, stratified by community cat prevalence
Fig 3Associations between domestic cat allergen exposure and asthmatic and allergic respiratory symptoms stratified by geographical location.
Fig 3 shows the associations between log-transformed cat allergen concentrations in mattress dust and asthmatic and allergic respiratory symptoms with approximate significance of the smooth terms, stratified by geographical location